cut one’s losses Idioma
cut losses
quit the project and accept the financial losses If the stock price goes down, sell them and cut your losses.
cut one's losses
do something to stop losing money or something We should sell the old machinery as soon as possible and try and cut our losses.
Cut your losses
If you cut your losses, you avoid losing any more money than you already have by getting out of a situation before matters worsen.
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v. phr. To stop spending time, money, or energy on unprofitable projects and concentrate on what goes well.
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